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In Robert Keable's evocative novel, "Simon Called Peter," readers are invited into a rich tapestry of spiritual exploration and personal transformation set against the backdrop of post-World War I society. The narrative unfolds through the life of a British clergyman, Simon, who grapples with the complexities of faith, love, and the moral dilemmas of human existence. Keable's prose is imbued with lyrical beauty, employing vivid imagery and deep psychological insight, which reflects the modernist tendencies of the early 20th century while delving into themes of redemption and the search for…mehr

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In Robert Keable's evocative novel, "Simon Called Peter," readers are invited into a rich tapestry of spiritual exploration and personal transformation set against the backdrop of post-World War I society. The narrative unfolds through the life of a British clergyman, Simon, who grapples with the complexities of faith, love, and the moral dilemmas of human existence. Keable's prose is imbued with lyrical beauty, employing vivid imagery and deep psychological insight, which reflects the modernist tendencies of the early 20th century while delving into themes of redemption and the search for meaning. Robert Keable, a British author born in 1887, had a diverse background in literature and theology that deeply informed his writing. His experiences as a clergyman and his travels across Europe exposed him to a variety of perspectives on faith and spirituality, ultimately shaping the profoundly introspective nature of "Simon Called Peter." Keable's unique blend of personal reflection and social critique allows readers to interrogate the tensions between religious conviction and human desires, making his work particularly resonant in a tumultuous historical context. This novel is highly recommended for those interested in the intersections of faith and personal identity, as well as for readers seeking a nuanced exploration of faith's role in the modern world. "Simon Called Peter" offers a compelling meditation on the essence of belief, making it an enduring classic that continues to invite dialogue among its readers.

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Robert Keable (1887-1927) was a British writer, whose literary career was both prominent and controversial, especially after the publication of his most famous novel, 'Simon Called Peter'. This particular work, published in 1921, delves into the complexities of love and faith experienced by a chaplain during World War I, reflecting Keable's own experiences as a chaplain with the YMCA in France during the war. Critically acclaimed for its candid portrayal of war and its effect on personal belief and morality, the novel captured the attention of readers of its time, stirring both admiration and scandal for its exploration of a priest's affair with a young nurse. Keable's writing is often characterized by a deep psychological understanding of his characters, and his narratives frequently examine the profound effects of external events on the human psyche. 'Simon Called Peter' not only brought him literary fame but also sparked discussion about the role of religion in society and the challenges of maintaining faith in the face of adversity. Despite his short career, Keable's work continues to be studied for its literary merit and historical significance in capturing the zeitgeist of the post-war period.